Involuntary Clients in Social Work Practice
By André Ivanoff, Betty J. Blythe, and Tony Tripodi
"In Involuntary Clients in Social Work Practice, author [Author's Name] delves into the complex dynamics of working with individuals who are mandated into social work services. This insightful book explores the ethical considerations, challenges, and strategies for engaging with involuntary clients in a respectful and effective manner.
Drawing on real-life case studies and extensive research, [Author's Name] provides practical guidance for social workers navigating the inherent tensions between client autonomy and external pressures. From understanding the legal frameworks to building trust and motivation, this book equips professionals with the tools to navigate the delicate balance of advocating for their clients while fulfilling legal obligations.
A valuable resource for social work practitioners, educators, and students, Involuntary Clients in Social Work Practice offers a comprehensive overview of best practices and approaches to enhancing the well-being of those who find themselves in involuntary service. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of working with involuntary clients in the field of social work."
NY. ALDINE DE GRUYTER. 1994. 248p.